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Goals for 2010
With the end of the year past, it has come to the time when we begin to reevaluate our lives. This is a time of both retrospect and also a time of looking forward – we think back to our experiences in the past year and consider the changes we would like to implement for ourselves and our families.Many of the goals we set are almost universal in that they are common and can easily apply to many people in different walks of life. A list of the top 10 goals is detailed below.

Lesson #1: Motivate Your Workers
“Individuals don’t win, teams do,” Walton once said. If you worked for Wal-Mart, Sam Walton was your partner, not your boss.

Martha Stewart Quotes
Martha Stewart Quotes

Fred Smith Quotes
Fred Smith Quotes

Lesson #1: Be Willing To Roll the Dice
“In retrospect it was ridiculous to try to put this system together,” says Smith, “which required so much up front money, and required changing a lot of government regulations, but I didn't know that at the time…I didn't know that I couldn't do this.”

Lesson #3: Every Spare Second Counts For Success
“Where the idea for Harry Potter actually came from, I really couldn’t tell you,” says Rowling. “I was traveling on a train between Manchester and London and it just popped into my head. I spent four hours thinking about what Hogwarts would be like – the most interesting train journey I've ever taken. By the time I got off at King's Cross, many of the characters in the books had already been invented.”

J.K. Rowling Quotes
J.K. Rowling Quotes

Straight Talk
A few days after my second daughter was born, I had to take a trip over to South Carolina from our home (at the time) in Knoxville, Tennessee. On the way back, a snow storm left me and a few hundred other motorists stranded for the night. Fortunately, I was stranded directly behind a nice, warm Greyhound bus. The driver was kind enough to permit me to climb aboard and spend the night.

100 (Or So) Ways to Succeed #102
Purposefully Practice Listening (And "Hearing")

Persistence
My dream to be a speaker was born in 1952 . . . . However, it wasn't until 1968 that I was able to go full-time in the business, and it wasn't until 1972 that my career really took off. In those intervening years, I was privileged to read a large number of excellent books and listen to outstanding speakers as I traveled countless miles driving to the "freebies" that I conducted. During this period my skills as a communicator slowly developed and my experience produced real-life stories and lessons that I shared with audiences of all kinds and sizes. I spoke to civic clubs, schools, rehab centers, prisons, churches--to virtually any group that permitted me to share with them.

Acccccccelerated Learning: The [Remarkable] Power of Screwing Up
I had a chance to preview Dan Coyle's forthcoming The Talent Code: Unlocking the Secret of Skill in Sports, Art, Music, Math, and Just About Anything. In short, I thought the book was a marvel—explaining pockets of amazing talent, such as Brazil and football-soccer, and, based in part on new findings in neuroscience, turning conventional ideas about teaching and learning on their head. I'll have more to say when The Talent Code appears, and Dan, I hope, will consent to becoming a Cool Friend. In a rather trivial (however, not to me at the time) way I had a chance to practice parts of what Dan discovered—and was stunned at the efficacy of his findings in this small case.

How To Tell An Intriguing Tale About The Network Marketing Recruit…That Got Away.
All network marketers have their own story of that new recruit who would have been a great member of their network marketing team. Somehow that prospect never got in their home based business opportunity.

Tips For Determining What Rate To Charge In Your Home Based Service Business
Deciding to start a home based business requires careful planning and making decisions. One of the most important decisions that need to be made is what rate will you charge to your potential clients? There are a few factors that you must take into consideration when coming to this conclusion.

The Potentials of Confidence Factor!
The power of human mind and confidence is inexplicable. So, self trust is very inevitable to succeed in one’s life. Have you ever pondered over who holds you back when you are not confident enough to pursue your goal? It’s not you really but who you think you are. Your self-trust empowers you to think and act beyond your limitations and perhaps take risks.

Effects of Bankruptcy - Not the American Dream
Anyone who has ever gone through the emotional pain and stress associated with bankruptcy will tell you that bankruptcy was not something they “planned” or considered to be a part of their future plans.

Recession Effects on Small Business and What that Means for Franchises
With recession in full swing, many are wondering how small businesses are expected to hold up. Things are tense, but franchises aren’t down for the count yet.

Home Based Business Spotlight--WSI Internet
Since the mid 90s, WSI Internet has been the world’s top name in internet marketing consultation. Bobbing and weaving with the internet marketing industry though every stage of its development, they have grown and adapted to fit client needs as much as humanly possible over the last decade.

When Are You 'Over the Hill'?
Are you approaching one of those 'significant' birthdays? Does it strike fear in your heart? You might want to have another think about the matter.

Make Change Easy Get Involved
The level and intimacy of involvement in change makes a big difference to how people are able to respond. Taking 'control' of change can be fruitful, enlightening and, yes, enjoyable. If you are undergoing change, think it through, and then think how you can enable your people to get involved too...

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Lesson #1: Be Willing To Roll the Dice
“In retrospect it was ridiculous to try to put this system together,” says Smith, “which required so much up front money, and required changing a lot of government regulations, but I didn't know that at the time…I didn't know that I couldn't do this.”

Goals for 2010
With the end of the year past, it has come to the time when we begin to reevaluate our lives. This is a time of both retrospect and also a time of looking forward – we think back to our experiences in the past year and consider the changes we would like to implement for ourselves and our families.Many of the goals we set are almost universal in that they are common and can easily apply to many people in different walks of life. A list of the top 10 goals is detailed below.

A Box Full of Stuff
All of us go through those seemingly insignificant points in life that, in retrospect, are turning points. I remember the day that our family came to the decision that my grandfather could no longer live in his house alone, but would need to move into a retirement center. He was well into his 90s and had called that house his home for over 60 years. It was full of trinkets, mementos, personal treasures, and memories.

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